What should I name it

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I am putting this in a car show in the next week or 2 and I need to come up with a name. At lots of car shows people have those boards with details about their car and the “name”, but I can’t think of a name. Any ideas would really help.

Here is what I have so far: knight rider, shadow, mystery machine, and road rage. I kind of like mystery machine but I feel like I can get something better.


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This is the description but it’s not final so I may change it a little IMG_1388.jpeg
 

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Here is my display board. I’m sticking with “mystery machine“
 

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Not sure your age but to call it the Mystery Machine you need to paint some hippie flowers on it and say, “Scoobie-doobie-doo!” every time you hit the gas.
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Yeah I know it’s from scobby doo but Its the best thing I have thought of so far Since it looks like a jeep but it’s not and we can’t figure out what it looks like so it’s a “mystery“
 

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I don’t like it.

Id go with “WhipSnap.” It sounds cool like “BuzzSaw”

Faster than the speed of sound with the snap of the whip.

Plus you need to get more creative young whippersnapper. I would avoid words like mystery, machine, mini, and tiny. There are better words. More abstract thinking is what’s called for here.
Otherwise just call it “Mini - Jeep” or “Mini -Truck” if you can’t use “Jeep” due to the copy write stuff
 

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I like Bandito.
I was thinking “Burrito” before. I just like “ito” cause it’s slightly more subtle than words like “mini” to native English speakers.
 
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